MEON VALLEY
ISSUE 74 JANUARY 2022
Forum Life in your Community
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
MINE THE GAP
JANUARY NEWS & EVENTS
SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK
Leftover Turkey Enchiladas
By Lucia Foster-Found
All the local news and events for the local area
A big win for nature as heathlands bounce back
STYLE ˙ INTERIORS ˙ HEALTH & BEAUTY ˙ INTERVIEWS ˙ FOOD & DRINK ˙ ENTERTAINMENT ˙ EVENTS
Bespoke Kitchen Fitting
Beautiful Made-To-Measure Kitchens Happy Kitchens. WOW WOW WOW . Thank you so much for giving us the wow factor we asked for. From our first meeting with Ben we knew we had chosen the right guys. His professional and laid back approach means it doesn't feel like a hard sell. His knowledge and suggestions on design were fab, he really understands what you are looking to achieve and comes up with some amazing ideas. Super Dan arrived and was absolutely amazing. His attention to detail, craftmanship and skill meant we received a finished product way beyond our expectation. The social distancing protocols worked perfectly and the job finished on time. If you are in the market for a new kitchen these guys will deliver. fabulous quality, great value for money and nothings a problem attitude. We would recommend Happy kitchens without doubt Mr and Mrs McAdam
Happy Kitchens are quite unique as we are able to offer top quality products, available in any size, fitted by the best professionals in the business. Change your kitchen and bedroom with a makeover or design and install a new kitchen and bedroom, whichever suits your needs or price range.
2017 2018
2019
2020
MEON VALLEY FORUM JANUARY 2022
CONTENTS 04 Property Management
Buying, selling, letting? Find local estate agents and property management services
06
Eat out, stay in: food, drink and dining in
Mine the gap by Lucia Foster - Found
16
08 Wellbeing
Looking after your health
Find local schools and educational experts
10 Retail
Our regular retail feature, Unique, Bespoke, Eclectic and Local shopping
22
17 Motoring
Director of Marketing Rob Harrison rob@forummedianddesign.co.uk Advertising Manager Mandy Head mandyhead@forumpublications.co.uk Accounts accounts@forumpublications.co.uk
Contributors Lucia Foster-Found www. luciafosterfound.com
Alresford, SO24 9QH Tel: 01962 735137 www.forumpublications.co.uk
Make your garden dream come true
Leftover Turkey Enchiladas
Director of Advertising Steve Walker stevewalker@forumpublications.co.uk
Unit 8A, Shelf House, New Farm Road,
Discover local events and days out in
16 Recipe of the Month
The South Downs National Park - A big win for nature as heathlands bounce back
Editor Mark Tubb editor@forumpublications.co.uk
Forum Publications Offices
12 Garden
From photographers to solicitors - every professional service you need
Contacts
Get in Touch
11 Leisure & Entertainment
Struggling to cope, because of Covid-19 Help is at hand
30 Feature
09 Education
Trades, services, designers, All you need for your home
28 Professional
06 Feature
22 Feature
04 Food & Drink
18 Home
Local services to keep your vehicle running smoothly
30
The Meon Valley Forum contains facts, views, opinions, statements, recommendations, advertisements and other content and links to external websites not owned or controlled by the magazine. Meon Valley Forum takes reasonable efforts to include accurate, current information on its pages, but make no warranties or representations as to the accuracy, safety or value of the published items that are displayed. No liability or responsibility can be taken for errors or omissions in magazine content. Meon Valley Forum magazine content does not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or recommendations of its creators and any reliance upon its content is taken at the user’s sole risk. Adverts designed by Forum Publications remain the magazine's legal ownership. Readership figures calculated on an average national statistic of 2.5 readers per household © Forum Publications Ltd, 2022
PROPERTY / FOOD & DRINK The Country House Company Market predictions are unusually difficult at this time given the overwhelming influence of the stamp duty initiatives last year and discussions around inflation and interest rate changes. However; One steadfast in these ever-changing times is that houses will undoubtedly be sold or let in 2022. The property market is integral to life choices and the economy, and whilst prices and rental yields may fluctuate, house moves will still happen. As the New Year begins, we are launching a variety of properties new to the market; a stylish architect designed contemporary home tucked away in the centre of West Meon for sale at guide price
Kate Porter Sales
Claudia Hunt
£1,250,000. A newly renovated and refurbished 4/5 bedroom farmhouse with beautiful gardens in stunning location near Horsham available to let. A charming Grade II listed four bedroom detached period cottage in Crawley, Nr Winchester for sale at guide price £1,250,000. A delightful 2/3 bedroom semi-detached rural property, with lovely views, available to let near Empshott. A light and spacious 4/5 bedroom detached property in the Test Valley for sale at guide price £795,000 and a 3 bed semi-detached cottage with enclosed garden available to let near Bramdean. If your plans are to sell | buy | let | rent in 2022 let us open doors for you. Open the conversation with us and get moving…..
Kate Porter - Head of Sales
Marishelle Butler
Lettings
Management
EQDC Tel: 02392 632275
D FRE
E for ELI V ov orde ER er rs Y mi £20 take le i n n rad a ius 3
STAY WARM & SAFE Have a Delivery or collect from us and get a FREE Drink Bank Street Bishop's Waltham Hampshire SO32 1AN
4
Opening Times Monday - Sunday: 12pm - 2:30pm; 5pm - 11pm
Tel: 01489 894 684 Tel: 01489 893 348 www.walthamtandoori.com E thewalthamtandoori
FOR01/22
The market is moving, are you? Open the conversation
Call for Property Sales | Lettings | Management advice and let us open doors for you in 2022 The property experts you can trust
Kate Porter - Head of Sales katep@countryhousecompany.co.uk
Claudia Hunt - Head of Lettings claudia@countryhousecompany.co.uk
Marishelle Butler - Head of Management marishelle@countryhousecompany.co.uk
02392 632 275 countryhousecompany.co.uk
½
À
Ã
¾
FEATURE
Mine the Gap © LUCIA FOSTER-FOUND 2022
WWW.LUCIAFOSTERFOUND.COM
Behold the dingy, dark, drizzly days of January! The decs came down and she packed away the fairy lights. She was, however, quietly confident that in eleven months’ time they would reliably twinkle once more - these days they did. Years ago, the annual unpacking and plugging-in of the tree lights had been a thrilling festive family experience. Sometimes they’d work and all and sundry would go “aah” in wonder and relief. Mostly relief. Occasionally they’d briefly, fiercely glow and fuse the electrics - the blackout filled with expletive littered calls for candles. Generally though, the little coloured orbs remained stubbornly dark. Someone could be relied upon to state the obvious “they worked last year” and there would be a frantic search for spare bulbs, followed by a tedious testing of every... single... light.. Yet somehow it had been just as much a Yuletide staple as the box of seasonal satsumas; orange spheres individually wrapped in tissue paper. But without the sparkle and cheer of the warm LEDs, the world appeared as if through the grey translucence of tracing paper. She looked wistfully out of the window and sighed… Christmas Day had come and gone. Again. So anticipated and, this year in particular, so needed. But it was, at the end of the day, just a day. As a child, it seemed to last forever. From the pre-dawn excitement of the parcels at the bottom of the bed, to the last game of ker-plunk in the early hours. Then, tummy full of turkey sandwiches and dates, crawling back under a duvet scattered with shreds of wrapping paper. Boxing Day next; cold meats and bubble-and-squeak. She remembered it so well. But the days between Christmas and New Year? Not so much. All a bit of a blur - a gap in the calendar largely filled with turkey soup and lots of films. Films watched between dog walks in damp weather. These were the lost days, the vague days, the not-still-Christmas and the notyet-New-Year days. Nameless days. Then one year she’d spent Christmas in Germany and the period after 25th, before New Year’s Eve assumed an actual identity. The Germans call it ‘Zwischen den Jahren’, ‘Between the Years’. Yes! Wasn’t it, though? Nothing counted – especially not calories, yippee! – because this was no-when land; neither this year, nor the next.
6
In Germany it was a time of snow, of Christmas markets and glugging gluhwein. And back in the good old, grey old GB, she could legitimately float about in her pj’s, scoff the remaining After Eights and knock back the advocaat. Bliss. Now, it transpired, that here too the nowhere days were nameless no more. The hospitality industry had given birth to ‘Twixmas’. After banishing the initial mental image of a chocolate coated caramel shortbread (other biscuits are available), she warmed to the name. There was a twinklyness about it, a sprinkling of festive fairy dust. Apparently hotels offered ‘Twixmas’ breaks - and with the embryonic notion of booking one, she’d mentioned it to Himself. “So what about it, darling? It’ll give us something to look forward to in the come-down after Christmas.” His habitually affable expression was replaced by his faintly horrified one. “What – go away after Boxing Day? I need a spell of nil-by-mouth before New Year to recover from my food coma, not buffet breakfasts and three course dinners.” Yes, well, there was that. “Although” he considered “I like that it’s something original. Not Yule and Samhain hijacked and repackaged as Christmas and Halloween. We’ve enthusiastically embraced Black Friday and it’s probably only a matter of time before we go all stars and stripes and adopt Thanksgiving and 4th July too.. So this ‘Twixmas’ might become a big thing in its own right. Filling a gap in the market and mining the festive season for all it’s worth. Smart.” So conceptually, Himself approved. Sort of. It gave her something to work with, anyway. Next year she might try and skip Christmas altogether and move straight on to Twixmas – cut out all that interim hard work. Hmmnn… tempting, but unlikely. Turning away from the monochrome landscape outside her window and the depressing post-decoration dreariness within, she could only hope that someone would come up with something to mine the gap before Valentines... Then she spotted that someone already had. Of course. Silly - there it was on the calendar. Suddenly all that haggis in the shops made sense. But she wasn’t Scottish and, frankly, Auld Lang Syne made her weep. Should she let little details like that get between her and the delicious Chieftain o’ the Pudding Race? Not likely! Burns Night supper - Bring it on…
MAKE HEARING BETTER YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION! Feeling more isolated and anxious during lockdown? are you having trouble hearing TV or talking on the telephone?
Are you having trouble hearing the TV or talking on the after telephone? Do you struggle to follow a conversation in a busy social environment?
WE ARE STILL OPEN VISIT US AT ALRESFORD HEARING STUDIO
FOR ALL YOUR HEARING NEEDS
• Latest Technology Demos • Tinnitus Advice • Custom Hearing Protection
CALL US ON 01962 790749
TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT ALRESFORD HEARING STUDIO
42 WEST STREET • ALRESFORD • HAMPSHIRE • SO24 9AU CALL US TODAY ON: 01962 790749 VISIT US AT: alresfordhearingstudio.co.uk
WELLBEING / COMMUNITY Camilonthehill - Personal Trainer Hello, my name is Camilla. I am a 44 year old mum to two gorgeous children. I am a qualified Personal Trainer who is hugely passionate about motivating, inspiring, guiding and supporting others to get healthy through regular exercise. I believe incorporating exercise into our daily routine quite simply makes life easier and more enjoyable. We all know how tough life can be, juggling work, children, friends, family and social life, but by spending as little as 30 minutes a day on ourselves, exercising and moving our body, we can guarantee a happier, healthier, stronger and fitter you. Through the power of exercise you can be a better friend, work colleague, parent, and partner! Exercise is great but as we get older, maintaining good strength and flexibility is also crucial. As we reach our 30's, our bone density and muscle mass decrease but strength training can help reduce the risk of osteoporosis which women are susceptible to, particularly around the menopause. It can also help us feel strong in body and in mind. Improve productivity levels, sleep, anxiety, co-ordination, weight management as well as reducing the risk of injury, it can improve immune system, digestion, blood pressure, bone density, as well as lowering the risk
of Alzheimer’s disease. It also helps avoid diabetes, obesity, heart disease, osteoporosis and certain cancers…. the list goes on! My classes therefore, are a combination of cardio and strength work. I offer local group sessions, remote classes and individual Personal Training for women who prefer the additional support of one-to-one sessions - a fantastic way to get started. Getting started is often the hardest part, but once you get used to that exhilarating ‘post workout’ feeling, exercise will soon become part of your lifestyle. Just setting aside a little ‘me time’ each day in 2022 could transform your whole life. If you’re ready, but feel you could do with some support with your fitness journey, drop me a line. I would love to hear from you. Instagram @camilonthehill FB @camil_on_the_hill email: camillacasey@yahoo.co.uk Tel: 07966 158117 www.camilonthehill.com
Braving The Black Chair Alresford will be represented in the famous Black Chair on Mastermind this month. Local resident Lisa von Fircks has made it through three rounds of auditions to become a contender in the long-running BBC quiz show. With its menacing theme tune, the glare of the spotlight and quick-fire questions, it is widely regarded as the toughest quiz on British television. Its creator, a former RAF gunner, drew inspiration from his experiences of being interrogated during World War II. Prisoners Of War were asked their name, rank and number – hence why contenders are asked their name, occupation and specialist subject. Lisa, of Shepherds Down, said “The format of the show was designed to intimidate its contestants, and I found out it certainly does! There is no rehearsal or warm-up and when that famous dramatic music starts it is nerve-wracking. The host has the tougher job though – to read those convoluted questions so quickly yet clearly is real skill, and he films five episodes a day”
8
First broadcast in 1972, the programme celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. To appear on the prestigious show is an ambition of many quiz-lovers. Thousands applied for a place in this year’s heats, which are recorded at BBC TV studios in Belfast. “Mastermind has been running since I was a baby, it used to be shown on Sunday evenings, hosted by Magnus Magnusson. Having grown up with it and been an avid viewer all these years it felt thrilling to now take part. I’m delighted to have sat in the iconic black chair and to have contributed to this much-loved programme.” “My episode should be a good one to watch on as it features an unusually high score….unfortunately it isn’t mine!” The episode aired on Monday 3rd January 2022 at 7.30pm on BBC2 and is available thereafter on BBCiPlayer
ADMISSIONS EVENTS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Tuesday 11 January, 7.00pm Friday 28 January, 1.45pm Friday 4 February, 1.45pm Tuesday 8 February, 7.00pm
Online Q&A for Year 7 boarding Year 3 and 4 open afternoon Reception open afternoon Online Q&A for Year 7 boarding
To find out more and to book, please visit www.stswithuns.com or call Senior School 01962 835700 | Prep School 01962 835750
RETAIL
D.Barker & Son Large Silver Teardrop Pendant by Lucy Quartermain - £65 40A West Street, Alresford, SO24 9AU Tel: 01962 732200 | www.dbarkerandson.co.uk
Andrew Smith & Son Auctioneers Monthly Antiques and Interiors Auction - Saturday 15th Jan - Viewing 10am Friday 14th Jan, 8.30am on day of sale Tel: 01962 735988 | www.andrewsmithandson.com
on your highstreet #shoplocal #supportsmallbusinesses Enticing and eclectic items now available on your highstreet this autumn. Stay local and support your diverse retailers!
Flowers by the Bridge Table and candle arrangements using locally sourced foliage. Each one is unique. For more information and to order please visit www.flowersbythebridge.com
Boutique Me Soya Concept New Pre Spring 2022 The Belinda Dress, Size 10 - 18 High Street, Bishop's Waltham, Southampton, SO32 1AA Tel: 01489 891052 | boutiquemebishopswaltham.co.uk
Botley Mills Feed the birds this winter. Botley Mills, Mill Hill, Botley, SO30 2GB Tel: 01489 772900 | www.botleymills.co.uk
Boutique Me French Connection Spring 2022 The Kim Stripped Jumper perfect to put a little spring in your step - High Street, Bishop's Waltham, Southampton, SO32 1AA Tel: 01489 891052 | boutiquemebishopswaltham.co.uk
10
RETAIL / ENTERTAINMENT
One of ITV's Most Popular Antiques Experts
For enquiries please call:
07712 545 700
Happy to arrange home calls by appointment: karendalmeny@gmail.com BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR: Gold & Silver Jewellery & Antiques Including: Watches, medals, by Emma Bevan bronzes, oriental ceramics, JAN @ 7.30PM quality5–15 antiques, house clearance/insurance valuations
I’M COMING
BELA by Gary Orchard
Karen Dalmeny
24–29 JAN @ 7.30PM
Behind every epic story there is a strong woman...’ Jessie Keane’s latest blockbuster novel is out February 3rd 2022 It’s available from Amazon, Tesco, Asda,
bySainsburys Emma Bevan & all good retailers or through Jessie’s
website: www.jessie-keane.co.uk
5–15 JAN @ 7.30PM
I’M COMING
BELA
9–19 FEB @ 7.30PM
by Gary Orchard 24–29 JAN @ 7.30PM
WED 9 FEB - SAT 19 FEB @ 7.30PM (SUN 13 FEB @ 2.30PM)
MON 24 JAN - SAT 29 JAN @ 7.30PM
73 St Margarets Lane, Titchfield PO14 4BG
www.titchfieldfestivaltheatre.com • 03336 663366
9–19 FEB @ 7.30PM
by Emma Bevan 5–15 JAN @ 7.30PM
YOUTH THEATRE & CHILDREN'S SHOWS - SUN 11 JUL - AT 2PM & 6PM - THE GREAT BARN
CCADSWED PRESENTS AUSTEN'S EMMA - SUN WED914 JUL AT 7PM - THE GREAT BARN 5 JAN -JANE SAT 15 JAN @ 7.30PM JAN @2.30PM
73 St Margarets Lane, Titchfield PO14 4BG
www.titchfieldfestivaltheatre.com • 03336 663366 73 ST MARGARETS LANE, TITCHFIELD, PO14 4BG WWW.TITCHFIELDFESTIVALTHEATRE.COM | BOX OFFICE: 03336 663366
I’M COMING
BELA by Gary Orchard
11
SILVERSPRINGS SILVERSPRINGS GGAARRDDEENN CCEENNTTRREE
Home & Garden Furniture in stock or available to pre-order FREE local delivery
Stockists of Alexandra Rose, Daro, Leisure Grow Furniture and German Design Award Winner, Aluvision Puro Pergolas 2022 Outdoor furniture range now available to pre-order for delivery early march
SILVERSPRINGS SILVERSPRINGS GGAARRDDEENN CCEENNTTRREE
Aluvision Bespoke Puro Pergola on display in our showroom
THE SUMMERHOUSE Cafe and Restaurant
NOW FULLY OPEN*
Breakfast | Brunch | Lunch | Afternoon Tea | Sunday Roasts Tables of up to 20 available to pre book*
SILVERSPRINGS SILVERSPRINGS GGAARRDDEENN CCEENNTTRREE
*Subject to any current government restrictions in place
Home & Garden Furniture in stock or available to pre-order FREE local delivery
www.silverspringsgc.co.uk info@silverspringsgc.co.uk Find us on Facebook: @SilverSprings.Garden.Centre FONTLEY ROAD, TITCHFIELD, FAREHAM, PO15 6QX
GARDEN
Supply and planting large specimen trees and shrubs Espalier, pleached and instant impact hedges All trees and shrubs carefully selected Design, landscaping and ongoing maintenance Free site visit and consultation Bosque is a trading name of Just Limegrass Ltd. Harko: 07710 502798 Tom: 07855 656984 www.bosque international.co.uk
Saturdays - Silver Springs only
14
GARDEN
ou Are y r bit you t? g n i ne do a l p e for th
Unable to plant a tree in your garden? Need to replace that rotting wobbly fence? Have a tired old hedge full of holes that needs instant repair? Do your bit by reducing your carbon footprint and at the same time create a natural environment for birds and small mammals A good range of instant hedges are available from Hampshire Hedges Contact: Trevor@ hampshirehedges.co.uk or call: 07860 560 868 www.hampshirehedges.co.uk
15
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
Leftover Turkey Enchiladas
16
An ideal and delicious way of using up all that left over Christmas Turkey
thickened, about 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt & pepper; reserve.
Ingredients • 400g of shredded cooked turkey • 350g of grated cheddar cheese • 3 mild fresh green chillies, finely sliced • Small bunch of fresh coriander • 12 x 6 inch soft corn tortillas • 300g enchilada sauce (can be made or available from Waitrose) • 1 onion, finely chopped • 1 teaspoon of salt • 3 tablespoons of chilli powder • 3 garlic cloves, minced • 2 teaspoons of cumin • 2 teaspoons of sugar • 1 can of tomato passata • 1 cup water
Enchiladas : Adjust the oven rack to the middle position. Heat oven to 400 F. Create the turkey mixture by combining the turkey, 100g of the cheddar, fresh chilli, coriander and 1/2 of the sauce. Season with salt & pepper to taste and set aside.
Directions Sauce : Heat the oil in a frying pan, on a medium heat. Add the onion and salt and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in the chili powder, garlic, cumin and sugar. Cook 15 seconds. Stir in the tomato pasatta, enchilada sauce and a little water. Bring to a simmer and cook until slightly
Lightly coat the enchiladas with vegetable oil. Pour the remaining sauce over the enchiladas to coat thoroughly. Sprinkle with remaining cheddar cheese down the center of the enchiladas. Cover the dish with foil and bake 20-25 minutes, until heated through. Remove foil and continue to bake until the cheddar cheese browns, about 5 minutes and then serve.
Stack the tortillas on a microwave safe plate. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on high until warm, about 40-60 seconds. Lightly coat a suitable sized baking tray with vegetable oil. Spread the warm tortillas out on a clean counter top. Place some of the turkey mixture evenly down the center of each tortilla. Tightly roll the tortilla and then lay seam side down in the baking tray.
GARDEN / MOTORING
Specialising in all your garden needs
Andrews Autosource Carefully Selected Cars Approved by trading standards
Fully insured . Free estimates Also specialising in Commercial gardening work.
Hard Landscaping Patios • BBQ Areas • Raised Beds • Pathways • Garden Walls • Fencing • Garden Lighting • Wood Mulch & Woodchip Supplied
Soft Landscaping Lawn Care • Turfing • Planting • Hedge Trimming • Topiary • Shrub pruning • Garden Clearance & Renovation • Pressure Washing • Weed Control • Tree Work • Patios & Gutter Cleaning
Tel: 01962 736261 Mob: 07896 027356 info@trimmers-garden-services.co.uk
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973 BUILT ON GREAT SERVICE & VALUE FOR MONEY
Please visit our website for all the latest news, information, second-hand machines for sale and special offers in the showroom.
YOUR CAR, CAMPER OR MOTORHOME, ESPECIALLY IF IT’S IN GOOD CONDITION AND WITH SERVICE HISTORY. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE LACK OF AVAILABLE CARS BELOW, NOW WOULD BE A FANTASTIC TIME TO SELL ANY CAR NOT BEING USED AND GET A GREAT PRICE FOR IT. The following cars have been carefully selected because of their low mileage, excellent condition and service history.
2016 (66) Honda Jazz 1.3 EX , 5 door, Parking camera, cruise control, 23,000 miles, £ 30 road tax. £11495 2014 (64) Mazda 6 (64) SEL 2.0 Nav Automatic Saloon, Sat Nav, Parking camera, Full Mazda service history, 9,700 miles, £10795 2017 (17) Kia Picanto 1.25 “3” Automatic 5dr parking sensors, all books, Chilli Red 7,500 miles SOLD 2014 (14) Kia Pro_Cee’d 1.6 T –Gdi GT Tech in Track 1.6 , 3 dr, rear view camera, 32,000 miles, £9995 2012 (62) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec 34,000 miles, supplied by ourselves £6495 2012 (62) Hyundai i 10 Active Automatic 5dr, 2 owners, a/c, alloys, 47,000 miles £5495 2013 (13) Fiat 500 colour collection, 3 owners, air conditioning, 67,000 miles £4495 2004 (54) VW Polo 1.2S 3 door. Not perfect paintwork, but only 62,000 miles and serviced by ourselves since 2007 £1895 BESPOKE CAMEPRVAN CONVERSIONS Our new demonstrator, a Renault Trafic Sport conversion is now available for viewing. If you are contemplating a camper, feel free to come and see the standard of our individual conversions, which can be on new or used vans.
VIEW OUR CURRENT STOCK AT www.andrews-autosource.co.uk/vehicle-stock Tel: 01962 771800 steve.cann@btconnect.com www.georgecanngardenmachinery.co.uk LACEYS FARM, BRAMDEAN, ALRESFORD, HAMPSHIRE, SO24 0JT
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CARS HAVE SERVICE HISTORY TAYLORS GARAGE, HIGH STREET, DROXFORD, SO32 3QL
TEL: 01489 878 879 EVENING TEL: 01962 732995
17
COMMUNITY / MOTORING / HOME The Curtis Museum & Allen Gallery
N o r t h Mo to r C o m p a ny
Allen Gallery Exhibtions
Holden Farm, Cheriton, Alresford, Hants, SO24 ONX
Independent Garage and MOT Testing Centre Established in1999 - All makes of car serviced and repaired - Saab approved repairer and Subaru specialist Free collection, delivery and courtesy car (when available) Competitively priced tyres - Batteries - Vehicle Diagnostics - Exhausts
Telephone Gary or Andy on 01962 771331 or 771881 www.northmotor.co.uk info@northmotor.co.uk
Martyn Kee – About Faces: Local artist’s exhibition - Until 23rd January 2022. In the Café area. FREE
No Problem No Call Out Charge
Gutters Cleared We remove leaves - moss - grass - growth & debris
Photos
Before & After
We do a camera survey first Go High
10m
4 Storeys, Commercial, Schools, Hotels & Industrial
From Dawn to Dusk - A selection of paintings on rural themes by W H Allen (after whom the Gallery is named) Until 19th March. In the Main Exhibition area. FREE
Damp & Mould Can be caused by blocked gutters
Weight & Damage
Allen Gallery Talk
A Parcel of Gold by Jo Smith, Chairman of The Headley Society. Mr Smith’s talk is based on a series of Nineteenth-Century letters discovered in a bureau. They were written by Ellen Read to her brother, a paper-maker in Headley. Ellen went to Australia to seek a better life away from the poverty of Portsea. She spent most of her life in the gold fields of Bendigo, and her letters give an insight into the (hard) daily life encountered by the Pioneering families. Thursday 10th February 7.30 pm. FREE – donations to the Friends of the Curtis Museum & Allen Gallery most welcome.
Curtis Museum
A new issue of Alton Papers is now available (No. 25), price £3. This issue covers topics such as the history of Adlam’s/Buck’s Bakery, the Early Banks of Alton, and two eye-witness accounts of life at Thedden Grange just before and just after WW2. The first is from a boy of 14 whose family were amongst the Grange staff; the second a letter sent home by a German prisoner-of-war housed in the grounds. Please see our websites for the most up-to-date news on events www.hampshireculture.org.uk/curtis-museum www.hampshireculture.org.uk/allen-gallery
18
Up to 50kg of debris straining your gutters
Get an instant price
01489 854 863 or online gutterpro.co.uk
10000 + 4.95
Reviews
Excellent
HOME
Whether it is an Extension, Conversion, Full
Whether it isRefurbishment an Extension, Conversion, Full Refurbishment or no Renovation or Renovation then look further!then look no further!
Silk Services are renowned for their reputation, affordability
Silk Services are renowned for their reputation, affordability as well as providing a top as well as providing a top quality, professional service quality, professional personal service no matter what your project needs.
no matter what your project needs.
Nothing is too big or small for our experienced team of tradesman.
Nothing is too big or small for our experienced team of tradesmen.
Wood Farm, Bramdean, Hampshire. SO24 0JH W: www.silkservices.co.uk E:jason@silkservices.co.uk Wood Farm, Bramdean, Hampshire, SO24 0JH
W: www.silkservices.co.uk T: 01962 771815 E:M:jason@silkservices.co.uk
07917 150027 T: 01962 771815
M: 07917 150027
Whatever you want to store...
Extensions/Renovations Loft Conversions Roofing Conservatories Driveways and Groundworks Hardscaping Brick and Flint Work Carpentry Joinery Fascias/Soffits/Guttering Gas Safe Registered Tradesmen Electrical Work – Part P Compliant FREE, NO OBLIGATION QUOTE PORTFOLIO & REFERENCES AVAILABLE HELPFUL, FRIENDLY ADVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Tel: 02381 784261 Mobile: 07720 208915 alex@ajwhiteconstruction.co.uk
Whatever your needs, long or short term
...for whatever reason – house sale and purchase not coinciding, travelling, bereavement, house building work, decorating or even ‘de-cluttering’ to sell your house more quickly – we offer a friendly, flexible and secure facility.
Barn Store is a rurally-based, family run business covering the whole of the Meon Valley area. We offer all the features associated with the national chains, from high-tech security to hassle-free 24/7 access. For more information, visit our website:
www.barn-store.co.uk or give us a call quoting FORUM-MV: Fareham:
02392 384888
Offwell Farm, Southwick, Fareham PO17 6DX
Alresford:
01962 771993 Holden Farm, Cheriton, Alresford SO23 0NX
19
How to Shop Wisely for Furniture in the Winter Sales
1.
2. Examine the springs and legs
Look at the wood
Solid wood furniture is the strongest but typically more expensive. Furniture legs should always be solid wood, never plastic, or particle board… but it is quite acceptable for tops to be constructed from a less expensive core veneered with better-quality or exotic woods. Watch out for particle board laminated with plastics… it wont last long as it is prone to water damage and bending under stress.
Before you purchase a sofa take off any scatters and the seat cushions and press down on the under seat springs, they should push down and spring right back into place immediately. Coiled springs will JLYH \RX D ÀUPHU ¶VLW· DQG VHUSHQWLQH VSULQJV ZLOO EH VRIWHU /RRN XQGHUQHDWK IRU D ÀIWK OHJ LQ WKH PLGGOH which will provide more overall support for the seating platfom…cheaper models will likely only have 4 legs.
Stressless Tokyo Recliner Chair and Stool
the drawers and 3. Test doors
Make sure that knobs are tight and don’t jiggle, latches work, and the drawer or door shuts smoothy and evenly. Open doors should remain so and not snap closed while you’re using the cabinet.
Skovby 306 Sideboard
4. Do the cushion test Ercol Romana Collection
5.
Look for firm seat and back cushions that are fully covered in the matching fabric both sides so that they can be flipped… they will last longer. Washable removable covers are a bonus.
6. Glue and nails check
Consider your lifestyle
If you have a large, hyper dog or children then that white suede couch is not for you! If you have kids or pets, stick with washable/durable materials, dark colours and stain-resistant fabrics like microfibre, synthetic velvets or leather. Look for a ‘forever’ colour that won’t go out of style.
Parker Knoll Wycombe Collection
Remember screws are always better than nails and wood joints are preferable to glue to create long lasting, sturdy pieces of furniture.
Peter Green Furnishers School Lane, Chandlers Ford, Hampshire, SO53 4DG
Peter Green Furnishers School Lane, Chandlers Ford, Hampshire, SO53 4DG
02380 269011 enquiries@petergreen.co.uk
Large free car park. Visit our dog-friendly café open 7 days a week.
FEATURE
Struggling to cope because of COVID-19? Help is at hand Hampshire County Council is reminding residents they are not alone, and help is at hand if they are having a difficult time due to COVID-19 or because they are self-isolating
T
he Hampshire Coronavirus Support and Helpline can signpost to information, advice and relevant services that can assist with a range of issues; from where to find help in the community and money worries to emotional support and practical help when self-isolating.
https://www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/ coronavirus/volunteer-welfare
Councillor Liz Fairhurst, Hampshire County Council’s Executive Member for Adult Services and Public Health, said: “There are many daily errands we all take for granted under normal circumstances, such as buying groceries at the shops, collecting prescriptions and walking the dog, however, these tasks are not so simple if you are self-isolating. While it is always best to turn to friends, family or neighbours for assistance, if this is not possible, remember, help is at hand. The Hampshire Coronavirus Support and Helpline is there for you, so I urge residents – especially those who are especially vulnerable – to get in touch when help is needed.”
Monday to Saturday: 9am to 6pm Sunday and bank holidays: 9am to 4pm
Telephone helpline If Coronavirus has had an impact on you or any aspect of your life, including anyone who is self-isolating, please call the helpline for advice and support. The Hampshire Coronavirus Support and Helpline can be contacted on 0333 370 4000. (Calls charged at local rate.) Or you can request a call-back from the helpline by completing the call-back request form:
22
We can signpost you to information, advice and relevant services to support you with a range of issues
Opening hours Christmas Opening hours
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day: Closed Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 December: 9am to 4pm Wednesday 29, Thursday 30 and Friday 31 December: 9am to 6pm Councillor Liz Fairhurst added: “As well as signposting callers to practical services, the helpline offers a referral to the mental health charity MIND for people who need emotional support. This makes it quicker and easier for people to get the help they need with just one phone call.” For more information visit: www.hants.gov.uk/ socialcareandhealth/coronavirus/volunteer-welfare This service is for people who live within the Hampshire County Council local authority area. Calls from Southampton, Portsmouth or Isle of Wight residents will be signposted to their local support numbers.
HOME
D
Bespoke Garage Door Solutions
DON S GARAGE DOORS
We supply and install all leading manufacturers of garage doors and in a wide selection of styles
Call 02380 600027 to arrange a free no obligation survey and quote Unit 6, Vicarage Farm Business Park, Winchester Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, SO50 7HD sales@donsgaragedoors.co.uk - www.donsgaragedoors.co.uk
Fabulous Clean Carpets very reasonable prices, and courteous friendly SUPER-FAST 15 MINUTES DRYING service from people you can trust in your home
D
ear Stockbridge Forum Reader, Value conscious local residents love a great deal. If you need your carpets cleaned and are looking for an award-winning company who will arrive on time, will be courteous, respectful and above all trustworthy -- then you’re invited to take advantage of one of the three extraordinary value, high quality, carpet and upholstery cleaning deals we’re offering new customers this month -- because we want to give you the chance to get to know our service and to find out how impressively new, fresh and bright your carpets will look when cleaned and freshened by The Carpet Care People.
LUXURY FLO ORING SPECIALIST
T: 01962 735715
I am fully committed to the safety ofWinner my Customers during the Covid19 crisis. I clean adhering to all social distancing guidelines
The Carpet Care People
30 BROAD STREET, ALRESFORD HAMPSHIRE, SO24 9AQ
Our approach is simple: We are proud to run a celebrated professional carpet and upholstery cleaning business, and we insist on providing you with good oldfashioned service and value. Call now and find out why our award-winning service is probably the most requested carpet cleaning the oflocal Have anyinthree Stockbridgeyour areacarpets cleaned The next thing for you to do for 01962 just £87690 total!005 is call us on we’ll welcome your call, answer your questions and take care of everything for you.
Upholstery
Deal 2
Tel 01962 690 00 Have your three piece suite freshened up for just £97!Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s a selection of frequently asked questions especially for you sceptics (y 1. When you say ‘carpet’ what do you mean? We mean average size areas, don’t quibble if the areas are a little larger - it’s all done on fairness really. 2. D Our pricing policy reflects the time it takes to clean working around furnitur any three carpets That said, we are Have for example, happy to move your three piece suite backward under it and replacing it back into piece position. What we don’t price into the job a and your three moving large pieces of furniture like bookcases, sideboards or wardrobes. Sim upflat-screen for to move electricalsuite items,freshened in particular tvs. Again we apply common situation and inevitable we do end up moving some furniture around, even at just £167! Are there any ‘hidden’ extra costs? The prices quoted above are fully-incl prices you will pay.
Deal 3
Carpet Price
2
£77
Carpet Price Carpet
3
£97
4
FULL OFFER PRICE LIST 1 £47
Carpet Price
2 £67
De
w cleaning and refreshin (at our current offer Fabric Master, our sp and cleaning system and very effective. Fib to their original beaut you’ll see!
Tel: 01962 690 005 or 07790 883507 Carpet Price
De
Have any and your freshened £177!
Deal 1
Price Full Offer Price List Carpet 1 £57
ENQUIRIES@EDDOLLSCARPETS.COM
De
Have any your carp for just £9
Have you suite fresh just £97!
Fabulous Clean Carpets, Upholstery and Curtains 3 Great Deals!
Here’s why one of the Stockbridges’ most trusted carpet cleaning companies is cleaning local, nearneighbours carpets for a fraction of the normal cost
3 Great Deals!
SUPER-FAST 15 MINUTES DRYING
Carpet Price
3 £87
Carpet Price
4 £107
Carpet Price
5 £127
23
Price
£117
8 The High Street, Botley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO3O 2EA Telephone: 01489 536187 Email: sales@town-and-country.co.uk
24
www.town-and-country.co.uk
At Town and Country, we take pride in ensuring every client receives the best customer service, from the informative and knowledgeable sales process through to the extensive after sales care. Our boutique showroom showcases some of the finest kitchen and bathroom furniture available, with a strong emphasis on UK and European manufacturing. Bathroom manufacturers on display include Ambiance Bain, Pelipal, Hansgrohe, Roper Rhodes and Miller of Sweden, with Porcelanosa tiling throughout the showroom. Our kitchens are expertly crafted by Schuller, the second largest German kitchen manufacturer, they have an extensive and inspiring collection ranging from the contemporary to the more traditional. Please contact us regarding our complementary design and quotation service, we look forward to hearing from you.
Visit Town & Country 8 The High Street, Botley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO3O 2EA Telephone: 01489 536187 Email: sales@town-and-country.co.uk www.town-and-country.co.uk
COMMUNITY / HOME Meon Valley Lions News Santa and his Elves Unfortunately Santa’s Elves’’ had transport troubles this year which greatly hindered our collections. We did manage to get around to some areas and would like to apologise to those of you who will have missed us. We’d like to thank everyone who made donations when we knocked at your doors as well as those who donated at our street collections and online. Everyone has been extremely generous and to 4th December, despite the issues, we collected over £1,000. See our website for an update. If you’d like to make a donation, please go to our website: Donations - Meon Valley Lions Club (CIO) (peoplesfundraising.com) Just a little extra…
Hoping to bring a little Christmas cheer to local people, Meon Valley Lions donated 66 tubs of Hero’s to Meon Valley Food Bank and Waltham Chase Food Bank.
Spreading a little Christmas Cheer for the elderly Just a few of the Lions Christmas boxes being prepared for the elderly, in conjunction with Age Concern, for the most needy, lonely and isolated in our communities. It is important everyone knows, there are people who care. Lions - Always by your side As we planned our Christmas fundraising, it was good to think
about real life examples of the support actually provided by the Meon Valley Lions Club. Since the start of covid, we have helped numerous households in our area with beds, furniture, carpets, rugs, cookers, fridges and washing machines. We have also bought specialist pushchairs, tactile toys for disabled children and a powered wheelchair to help a young lady reclaim some independence. For home schooling (remember those days) we provided a printer and several laptops. As if that wasn’t enough, we have also provided support for the Baby Bank, Mens Shed, Age Concern, Foodbanks, Homestart, Shedfield Kids BBQ, the Rainbow Centre, Rose Road Association, Mountbatten Hampshire, Marie Curie and MacMillan - to say nothing about the great food and entertainment at our famous BBQ in Swanmore. Each and every week our minibus provides support for many different local clubs: a social life line for those attending. Its great to see these clubs restarting. * All of this is only possible with the generosity of our community, so we'd like to thank everyone who has supported us throughout the year with fantastic donations and, of course ‘virtual’ donations following Fishing Festival, Rainbow Centre fair and the work carried out by the minibus. So the next time someone asks you - what do the Meon Valley Lions Club actually do - now you know how to answer. Thanks you all the residents of the Meon Valley for your invaluable support. * WE NEED YOUR HELP! As you will have seen in our social media our minibus let us down badly this year and we are in desperate need to a new one to ensure we are able to support the local people we do. If can help or know anyone who can, please get in touch.
The Downs Oak Company The South South Downs Oak Company TR T r aAdDiItTi IoOnNaAl L OOaAkK FFrRaAmMeErRsS
26
Manufacturers of
South Downs Oak Ltd
Makers and installers of
Traditional oak framed buildings Garages Gazebos Garden Rooms Porches
Alton Lane, Four Marks, Hampshire, GU34 5AJ Mark@southdownsoak.co.uk Lee@southdownsoak.co.uk www.southdownsoak.co.uk Tel: 01962 435001 Tel: 01420 617099
Hardwood gates Gate automation Intercom systems Vehicle barriers
HOME
e clusive Double Glazing Ltd
Alresford's Conservatory and Window Experts
UPGRADE YOUR WINDOWS & DOORS WINDOWS, DOORS, CONSERVATORIES • Supply & Installation • New Handles, Letterboxes, Locks • Broken Sealed-Units replaced
OTHER SERVICES • Fascias, Soffits & Gutters • Key Cutting & Locksmith Services
FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE
CALL: 01962 732091
www.exclusive-double-glazing.co.uk sales@exclusive-double-glazing.co.uk SHELF HOUSE, NEW FARM ROAD, ALRESFORD, SO24 9QE
27
PROFESSIONAL / COMMUNITY LinkedUp Counselling - Relationship Therapy LinkedUp Counselling is a new relationship therapy service based in Bishops Waltham. Founder, Clare, is offering individual and couples therapy to help people relate to loved ones where interactions have become problematic. Christmas is traditionally a time of hope, when individuals want to feel valued and loved, to get on well with each other and look back on the year with fond memories, but that isn’t the case for everyone. Did you have some frought moments, would you like to learn where things are going wrong and where new communication skills might address differences more effectively? Would you like to know if you can accept your partners values, beliefs and behaviours which differ to yours and still be happy? The need to address difficulties can reveal themselves at any time of the year, at any time of life, particularly following a change of some kind. Some problems have always been there and have always been a struggle or a relationship crisis can come suddenly, such as the discovery of third person interference. Clare can help you work out what has never felt quite right and what you can do about it for happier outcomes, even if this is a decision to separate. Clare works online, over the telephone (for individuals) and face to face at Healthspace Studio in Bishops Waltham. Hours can be flexible and she offers a free 15 minute telephone consultation to find out if talking therapy is right for you. www.linkedupcounselling.co.uk
Bishop’s Waltham Rotary Club News… Shoeboxes
Bishop’s Waltham Rotary Club with the help of local clubs, schools and friends collected and sorted over 300 shoeboxes packed with presents for children in need at Christmas. These boxes were added to over 18,000 boxes collected from around our district, which covers most of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands, and parts of Dorset and Wiltshire. This year the boxes have gone to Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Romania, where they will be shipped to local Rotary Clubs who will distribute them from there. The District has also this year sent 36 cartons full of knitted clothes, toys and blankets as well as some summer clothes made by various local sewing clubs. This is an incredible operation, and these gifts will make a very large number of children in orphanages, special schools, refugee camps and disadvantaged families feel a little happier at Christmas time and hopefully well into the new year. Bishop’s Waltham Christmas Fayre Bishop’s Waltham was able to have their annual lighting up evening, which is traditionally the first Thursday in December. We were there with Roger, Santa’s Christmas Steam Engine, and our
28
Relationship Therapy Poor communication - Affairs Arguing - are life circumstances, people or events impacting your relationships? Local face to face or Online counselling Clare Lay MBACP, Dip. Level 5 CPCAB Relationship Counselling (Relate), MBA
Tel: 07392 997268 clare@linkedupcounselling.co.uk www.linkedupcounselling.co.uk
“Human Fruit Machine” to welcome the great number of people who braved the sub zero temperatures to come out and welcome the start of the Christmas season in the town’s traditional way. We also managed to make over £110.00 for charity along the way. We’ll be back, bigger and better! Put this date in your new 2022 diary… The Bishop’s Waltham Rotary Summer Fayre and Motorcade will take place at Hoe Road Recreation Ground on Saturday 11th of June 2022. After a break of 2 years due to Covid restrictions we are making plans for our major summer event which is traditionally on the 2nd Saturday in June. This year we have had a rethink due to lessons learnt from previous years, and we are coming back from our Covid enforced break bigger and better than ever. To mark this, we are changing the name of our summer event to the Bishop’s Waltham Rotary Club Summer Fayre and Motorcade, there will be Music, Food, Cars and Fun for the Family plus our popular Dog Show. Keep an eye out for further updates as we move towards June next year, where we hope to see you all at Hoe Rd Recreation Ground as usual. Like our Facebook page or take a look at our website for updates on what is going on, what we have been up to and how you can help us help others! ian.treveil@bishopswalthamrotary.org.uk
PROFESSIONAL
www.macdonaldoates.co.uk
Family Law Services We are here to help you
Divorce and separation Cohabiting couples Arbitration, Mediation and alternatives to Court Pre-nuptial and Post-nuptial Agreements Children matters Division of finances
Petersfield Telephone: 01730 268211 Facsimile: 01730 261232
t n Pr op er W ty ills & P M ed rob ia tio ate Fa n m ily
en
io
tig
at
m
oy
Li
pl
Em
C
om
m
er ci
al
Midhurst Telephone: 01730 816711 Facsimile: 01730 816016 MacDonald Oates LLP is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. MacDonald Oates LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales under number OC344357. Our registered office is at Walltree Court, St. Peter’s Road, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3HT.
Your Local Home Care Provider & Consultancy Service, Owned and Run by Registered Nurses
Our experienced and highly skilled team offer bespoke packages enabling you to remain safely in your own home. This can include Personal and Palliative Care, Social Visits and Domestic Duties.
Want to be part of a fantastic team and really make a difference? Lapis believe that: Cared for staff = Cared for clients Call or email us now for more information
Call us on 01489 890016 to see how we can help you, or email: contact@lapiscare.com www.lapiscare.com
29
FEATURE
A big win for nature as heathlands bounce back
I
South Downs National Park
t’s a wildlife oasis rarer than the rainforest and home to some of Britain’s most endangered reptile, amphibian and bird species. Now, five years on from the start of an incredible conservation effort, the future of heathlands in the south of England is looking much brighter. The Heathlands Reunited project has successfully conserved and enhanced 23,825 hectares – or 18,000 football pitches – of lowland heath. An independent scientific assessment has revealed that the initiative has been “significant” in restoring the ecological condition of the habitat. The £2m initiative started in 2016 after backing from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and is now coming to its conclusion. The project has seen amazing biodiversity success stories, including the return of the woodlark to key sites, recovery of the endangered field cricket, Dartford Warbler and Natterjack toad, and new habitat for the UK’s rarest lizard, the majestic sand lizard. The project focused on heathland at 41 sites, stretching from Bordon, in Hampshire, to Pulborough in West Sussex. The need was profound because less than one per cent of former heathland remains in the National Park and what was left was very fragmented, leaving animals and plants vulnerable to extinction in these isolated “island” habitats. Heathlands are, in fact, ‘man-made’ and only exist because our ancestors used them to dig peat for fuel, harvest heather and graze animals, unwittingly creating a unique mosaic of habitats which many plants and animals now can’t survive without. Half a decade on and the project partners are celebrating some big achievements, including: • Conserving almost 600 hectares of heathland by significantly increasing conservation grazing by cattle. • A total of 366 hectares of heathland has benefited from conservation works to improve its condition, including scrub clearance, heather mowing, and bracken control, aimed at creating and connecting heathland. • Woolmer Forest, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire and home to 12 out of 13 of Britain’s native reptiles and amphibian species, has significantly improved and is now in “favourable condition” for wildlife. • Supporting the reintroduction of the iconic field cricket to expand the number of surviving colonies, as part of the Back From The Brink project. • Supporting the restoration of heathland for the reintroduction of the Natterjack toad next year at
30
Blackmoor in Hampshire. It follows the purchase of 20 hectares of Blackmoor last year by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust – supported by fundraising, as well as Section 106 funds from the National Park Authority. • Heathland bird surveys carried out in the project area show that protected bird numbers have increased over the five years of Heathlands Reunited, particularly the Dartford Warbler in East Hampshire. A survey of heathland sites in the district revealed the number of Dartford Warblers spotted went up from 36 in 2016 to 132 in 2021. • After several years of absence, RSPB Pulborough has two successful successful breeding pairs of woodlark and has also seen an increase in the number of churring nightjars. • A total of 349 events have taken place, with over 16,000 people participating in a range of activities aimed at raising awareness and encouraging people to care for their local heath. • Nearly 115 volunteers have dedicated almost 50,000 hours to help look after the heaths. • Reconnecting communities to their local heathland through the National Park’s first Sculpture Trail and a makeover to the 65-mile long Serpent Trail. • Strong partnership of organisations working together to protect our lowland heath habitat for future generations. The project was delivered by 11 partners – Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, Forestry England, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, Hampshire County Council, Lynchmere Society, Ministry of Defence, National Trust, Natural England, RSPB, South Downs National Park Authority, and Sussex Wildlife Trust. While the project has now officially comes to its conclusion, the Heathlands Reunited partnership will continue and the fight to save and restore heaths goes on under the Heathlands Reunited Wealden Heath SAMM project. This communityfocused project brings together 12 like-minded organisations to raise awareness and encourage sustainable use of these sites through public engagement events and activities. The project focuses on the Shortheath Common Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and the Wealden Heath Special Protection Area (SPA) which sit in, and are on the boundary of, the South Downs National Park. For more information visit www.southdowns.gov.uk/helpyour-heaths. The 18,000 football pitches represents the size of the project area (23, 825 hectares). For more information about the ReNature campaign, visit www.southdowns.gov.uk/ renature/
S OLENT G ARAGE D OORS
SALES • REPAIRS • INSTALLATIONS
GARAGE DOORS SUPPLIED AND FITTED MAINTENANCE FREE DOORS • UP AND OVER DOORS ROLLER DOORS • SIDE HUNG DOORS • SECTIONAL DOORS AUTOMATION TO NEW AND EXISTING DOORS REPAIRS: SPRINGS, CABLES, LOCKS, ETC FOR ALL MAKES OF DOOR
Tel: 01489 786273 info@solentgaragedoors.co.uk www.solentgaragedoors.co.uk UNIT 7, BRIDGE FARM INDUSTRIES, CURBRIDGE, SO30 2HB
E Essttaab blliissh he ed d1 18 87 78 8 Established 1878 Friendly, Friendly, professional professional advice advice on on all all areas areas of of family law Friendly, advice of onBishops all areas of familyprofessional law in in the the centre centre of Bishops family law inWaltham the centre of Bishops Waltham Waltham Our friendly family Our friendly family team team will will do do everything everything possible to through process Our friendly familyyou team will dothe everything possible to guide guide you through the process and the right outcome you possible to guide through thefor process and securing securing theyou right outcome for you and family, matter the securing theno right outcome for you and your your family, no matter the situation. situation. and your family, no matter the situation. Contact Contact Serhan Serhan Handani Handani at at sh@bramsdonandchilds.com Contact Serhan Handani at sh@bramsdonandchilds.com sh@bramsdonandchilds.com 4 Basing Mews 4 Basing Mews L ower Basingwell Street 4 Basing Mews L ower Basingwell Street Bishops Waltham L ower Basingwell Street Bishops Waltham Hampshire Bishops Waltham Hampshire SO32 1PA Hampshire SO32 1PA Telephone: SO3201489 1PA 888240 Telephone: 01489 888240 Telephone: 01489 888240 141 E lm Grove 141 E lm Grove 141Southsea E lm Grove Southsea Hampshire Southsea Hampshire PO5 1HR Hampshire PO5 1HR Telephone: PO502392 1HR 821251 Telephone: 02392 821251 Telephone: 02392 821251